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The Role of Fluency in Reading Competence, Assessment, and instruction Fluency at the intersection of Accuracy and Speed: A Special Issue of scientific Studies of Reading
88 Pages
by
Routledge
88 Pages
by
Routledge
88 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2001. This is a special issue Volume 5, Number 3, from 2001 of Scientific Studies of Reading that looks at the DNA of reading fluency in scientific inquiry accounts. The contributors offer a selection of essays seeks to establish that that fluent reading is plainly developmental and represents an outcome of well-specified sub lexical and lexical processes and skills developed for most children over a bounded period of pedagogical time, rather than in just the school setting.
Volume 5, Number 3, 2001
Contents: E.J. Kame'enui, D.C. Simmons, Introduction to This Special Issue: The DNA of Reading Fluency. M. Wolf, T. Katzir-Cohen, Reading Fluency and Its Intervention. L.S. Fuchs, D. Fuchs, M.K. Hosp, J.R. Jenkins, Oral Reading Fluency as an Indicator of Reading Competence: A Theoretical, Empirical, and Historical Analysis. R.H. Good, III, D.C. Simmons, E.J. Kame'enui, The Importance and Decision-Making Utility of a Continuum of Fluency-Based Indicators of Foundational Reading Skills for Third-Grade High-Stakes Outcomes.
Contents: E.J. Kame'enui, D.C. Simmons, Introduction to This Special Issue: The DNA of Reading Fluency. M. Wolf, T. Katzir-Cohen, Reading Fluency and Its Intervention. L.S. Fuchs, D. Fuchs, M.K. Hosp, J.R. Jenkins, Oral Reading Fluency as an Indicator of Reading Competence: A Theoretical, Empirical, and Historical Analysis. R.H. Good, III, D.C. Simmons, E.J. Kame'enui, The Importance and Decision-Making Utility of a Continuum of Fluency-Based Indicators of Foundational Reading Skills for Third-Grade High-Stakes Outcomes.
Biography
Edward J. Kame'enui, Deborah C. Simmons, both of the University of Oregon